Jo De Troy wrote:
Hello,
indeed I can see the entries via de console, but I haven't been able
yet to get these back via an ldapsearch command
# ldapsearch -x -h localhost '(cn=config)'
returns nothing
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
I don't think cn=config is searchable by anonymous by default
Jo De Troy wrote:
> Hello,
>
> indeed I can see the entries via de console, but I haven't been able
> yet to get these back via an ldapsearch command
> # ldapsearch -x -h localhost '(cn=config)'
> returns nothing
>
> Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Hello
cn=config is search base, so try something
Hello,
indeed I can see the entries via de console, but I haven't been able
yet to get these back via an ldapsearch command
# ldapsearch -x -h localhost '(cn=config)'
returns nothing
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks again,
Jo
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Hello George;
Thank you for the reply. May I ask how then may I auth users and use a
Windows DC for AD?
.vp
From: "George Holbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Vadim,
This is a pretty big topic.
Gary Tay has put toge
Vadim,
This is a pretty big topic.
Gary Tay has put together some docs that are a great starting point:
http://web.singnet.com.sg/~garyttt/
Sun's docs regarding Solaris clients will also be useful for you:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/816-4556
One other thing:
My goal is to migrate my Solar
I try to setup Samba 3 integrate with FDS 1.0.2 on FC5 follow this howto:
http://directory.fedora.redhat.com/wiki/Howto:Samba
Everything seemed go on the right way until I mapped ntgroup to unixgroup
1. Here's my case:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# net groupmap list
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# net groupmap add
Jo De Troy wrote:
Hello,
is it possible to query the LDAP server to get back the active
password policies?
Of course. All configuration information is stored in cn=config or
o=netscaperoot. Most of what you are interested is in cn=config.
BR,
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Hello,
is it possible to query the LDAP server to get back the active
password policies?
Thanks in advance,
Jo
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Mike Jackson wrote:
> > Does anybody know if there's a way to initialize a
> > consumer in a multi-master config from the
> > command-line?
>
> Use mmr.pl :
>
> http://www.netauth.com/~jacksonm/ldap/mmr.pl
Hello Mike
I have used your mmr.pl script to deploy about 10 multimaster replicated FDS
ins
jamsda wrote:
Does anybody know if there's a way to initialize a
consumer in a multi-master config from the
command-line?
Use mmr.pl :
http://www.netauth.com/~jacksonm/ldap/mmr.pl
It handles initialization as well as creating and deleting agreements.
BR,
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Hello All;
My current environment is using NIS (not NIS+) on Sparc Solaris 8/10 and x86
Linux, with a separate AD structure. My goal is to migrate my Solaris and
Linux machines onto the AD structure for user, group, hosts, networks and
netgroups map use (perhaps other maps later).
My questi
Jo De Troy wrote:
Hello,
I've setup the admin-server to use SSL. But I fail to get it restarted
without asking me for the internal token password.
I have created password.conf in /opt/fedora-ds/alias with I think the
correct ownerships.
The contents of password.conf is "internal:", should this w
I should have included this snippet of the error log in my first
email, but I didn't catch it at first...
[09/Oct/2006:17:29:05 -0400] - _csngen_parse_state: replica id
mismatch; current id - 5, replica id in the state - 1
[09/Oct/2006:17:29:05 -0400] NSMMReplicationPlugin -
_replica_init_from_co
Does anybody know if there's a way to initialize a
consumer in a multi-master config from the
command-line?
Thanks,
Jim
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Hello,
I've setup the admin-server to use SSL. But I fail to get it restarted
without asking me for the internal token password.
I have created password.conf in /opt/fedora-ds/alias with I think the
correct ownerships.
The contents of password.conf is "internal:", should this work?
Thanks in adv
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